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The Late Americans
Book • 2023
The Late Americans follows a group of friends and lovers in Iowa City as they confront their futures and the realities of late capitalism.
The novel explores themes of class, identity, and the struggle to find meaningful connections in a world that often devalues art.
Through a series of interconnected character studies, Taylor delves into the complexities of contemporary American life.
The novel explores themes of class, identity, and the struggle to find meaningful connections in a world that often devalues art.
Through a series of interconnected character studies, Taylor delves into the complexities of contemporary American life.
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as an amazing novel.

Elliot Page

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Elliot Page ON: How to Turn Self-Hate Into Self-Love & Navigating Societal Gender Norms
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, who interviews the author in his podcast 'Intuit'.


Sam Sanders

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Why American sunscreen sucks
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in relation to his views on contemporary book criticism.


Sean Rameswaram

Why top Republicans want to bomb Mexico
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as one of the books 

followed up with after "Real Life".

M.J. Franklin


Brandon Taylor

Brandon Taylor On His New Novel, 'Minor Black Figures'
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when introducing 

as the author.

Chris Holmes


Brandon Taylor

Brandon Taylor, "Minor Black Figures" (Riverhead, 2025)
Mentioned by Nicholas Davidoff when discussing his work and legacy.

The Sunday Read: 'The Man Who Saw America'






